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Books with title Sleepy Bear

  • Sleep, Big Bear, Sleep!

    Maureen Wright, Will Hillenbrand

    eBook (Two Lions, April 13, 2012)
    It's time for Big Bear to hibernate, so Old Man Winter keeps telling him: "Sleep, Big Bear, sleep." But Big Bear doesn't hear very well. He thinks Old Man Winter has told him to drive a jeep, to sweep, and to leap. Big Bear just can't seem to hear what Old Man Winter is saying. Finally, Old Man Winter finds a noisy way to get Big Bear's attention. Cozy illustrations rendered in pencil and mixed media by Will Hillenbrand bring this bedtime story to a fitting conclusion.
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  • Sleep, Big Bear, Sleep!

    Maureen Wright, Will Hillenbrand

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Sept. 1, 2009)
    It’s time for Big Bear to hibernate, so Old Man Winter keeps telling him: "Sleep, Big Bear, Sleep." But Big Bear doesn’t hear very well. He thinks Old Man Winter has told him to drive a jeep, to sweep, and to leap. Big Bear just can’t seem to hear what Old Man Winter is saying. Finally, Old Man Winter finds a noisy way to get Big Bear’s attention. Cozy illustrations rendered in pencil and mixed media by Will Hillenbrand bring this bedtime story to a fitting conclusion.
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  • Sleepy Bears

    Mem Fox, Kerry Argent

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Winter is here, and in winter, bears sleep. But how do you convince six not-so-sleepy bear cubs to go to bed? Mother Bear, of course, has found a way--with a cozy rhyme for each of them. Once again, beloved author Mem Fox enchants little ones--and their parents--with a tender bedtime story, irresistibly illustrated by Kerry Argent.
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  • Sleepy Bear

    Nadia Garnier, Tanya Ramsey

    eBook (Red Diamond Literary, Dec. 9, 2013)
    In the magical world of the elf-like people of Hush and Slumber, Marisol is the only kid in town who doesn't have a living teddy bear. On her 7th birthday her Papa surprises her with the rarest of all living teddy bears, a little polar bear named Sleepy. They are instant friends. Marisol and all her friends take their bears out for fun to celebrate at an amusement park, baseball game, and a circus and no matter where they go or how much fun they're having, Sleepy ultimately can't manage to stay awake. By the end of the fun day, Sleepy feels terrible. He thinks he ruined all the fun by constantly falling asleep, but Marisol lets him know that they had a great time, and that she loves him and accepts him because they are friends no matter what. The moral of the story is that sometimes we have flaws out of our control, but real friends love us for who we are no matter what.
  • Sleepy Bear

    Lydia Dabcovich

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, April 1, 1982)
    Follows Sleepy Bear as he finds a cave and curls up for a long sleep and later awakens to the sounds and smells of spring
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  • Sleepy Bear

    Lydia Dabcovich

    Paperback (Puffin, March 1, 1993)
    Follows Sleepy Bear as he finds a cave and curls up for a long sleep and later awakens to the sounds and smells of spring
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  • Sleepy Bear

    Stewart Cowley, Kate Davies

    Board book (Readers Digest, Nov. 1, 1993)
    When Sleepy Bear looks for a more comfortable bed, all his friends offer their own sleeping places, but somehow none of them is quite right
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  • Sleepy Bears

    Mem Fox, Kerry Argent

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Aug. 16, 1999)
    Winter is here, and in winter, bears sleep. But how do you convince six not-so-sleepy bear cubs to go to bed? Mother Bear, of course, has found a way--with a cozy rhyme for each of them. Once again, beloved author Mem Fox enchants little ones--and their parents--with a tender bedtime story, irresistibly illustrated by Kerry Argent.
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  • Sleep, Big Bear, Sleep!

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    Audio CD (Scholastic, )
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  • The Very Sleepy Bear

    Nick Bland

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., March 15, 2018)
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  • The Very Sleepy Bear

    Nick Bland

    Hardcover (Scholastic Canada, March 15, 2018)
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  • Sleepy Bear

    Nadia Garnier, Tanya Ramsey

    Hardcover (Red Diamond Literary, March 15, 2014)
    In the magical world of the elf-like people of Hush and Slumber, Marisol is the only kid in town who doesn't have a living teddy bear. On her 7th birthday her Papa surprises her with the rarest of all living teddy bears, a little polar bear named Sleepy. They are instant friends. Marisol and all her friends take their bears out for fun to celebrate at an amusement park, baseball game, and a circus and no matter where they go or how much fun they're having, Sleepy ultimately can't manage to stay awake. By the end of the fun day, Sleepy feels terrible. He thinks he ruined all the fun by constantly falling asleep, but Marisol lets him know that they had a great time, and that she loves him and accepts him because they are friends no matter what. The moral of the story is that sometimes we have flaws out of our control, but real friends love us for who we are no matter what. Purchase a Discounted Copy HERE http://www.reddiamondfilms.com/apps/webstore/